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Supreme Court's Jetstar's ruling has implications for most employers

OPINION: Unpacking the Supreme Court's recent decision on rest and meal breaks.

Jennifer Mills and Rachael Judge
Tue, 29 Dec 2016

The Supreme Court recently released its judgment declining Jetstar leave to appeal a decision which found that its employees were entitled to rest and meal breaks. This means that the earlier Court of Appeal decision is now the final ruling on this issue and Jetstar is unable to rely on an

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Jennifer Mills and Rachael Judge
Tue, 29 Dec 2016
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